flexography

/flɛkˈsɑːɡrəfi/
noun
  1. A printing process that uses flexible plates and quick-drying inks, commonly used for packaging, labels, and newspapers.
    • Modern flexography can produce high-quality images on a variety of surfaces.
    • The factory switched from offset printing to flexography for faster production.
    • Flexography is widely used for printing on corrugated cardboard boxes.
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